Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 6, 1912, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

. o A A’S TRIP TO GOTHAM “Everybody's Daing It” E. 2. ~ 1% , 5 ¢ RUTH FINDS A JOKER. | y Mm? s $ Mr. Editor and Soci : tors: The souvenir card atio John Hdwar®l sald thers was no use|all John Edward's barns put together, Why having their ‘roofs, gutters is a new end interesting feature of the | gajiin' w hae .| andofall the pushing and pulling and and conductor piges repai ior; and it looks a8 if we should | i vnna it could\réach the ata- | 5y i s ‘ahead, ft pearned. 88 1F they i Pt o have card books, as well as | tion without freezin' to death; and it| were all on the point of fighting, but T courss. And they are Raving it dene books, 1o completely meet the|was a foolish piece of business, any- | saw no.blows exchanged. From the by requirements of (he department. , for a woman of my age to start | confusion of tongues I might have I have come to be an admirer of J.| out on such a journey with the mer- shut my eyes and imagined myself at pave come o Do’ dmier of 7| 00 on'sucea Sourmey Wit tn mer | #hut my eves and macined syself A. J. WHOLEY & o sed that her short letters must| ] hed made up.my mind that I was American city where folks were sup- - " be a pleasure to the Soc Corner | goin' on a certain day; and he guessed | Posed to talk United States. editGr, who desires (0 keep the Variety | the cars would keep on runnin’' just| I told Surah Frances to keep her eye B Pty Telephone of rs well sustained. | the same as heretofore. |on the umbrella and me, while I In find that "A Dreamer’ of Wash-| Of course; I'm not actuaily a+fool, | steered the way to & man with brass T C. s a good joker—a pos- | and knew some part of this without | buttons on hiscoat (I couldn't just see 5 THE DEVAL'S DARLING SIN IS PRIDE (S Ap ottt e | st e bort o Bl it e e s it e AKE A LOC™ IN my thanks for a preity | over and over in my memory (which | bly tell us what we wanted to know. y THAT APB HUDllL]T‘{ er retort. I ile w nxn‘ is pretty good, even if my hair is get After gu@ting my bearings and all the A H B ED s t tolerable white), that when John | information 1 needed, we started out . . Cornerite has confessed vet, | Edward made up his mind to go fish- | for the Thirty-third street ferry, where EVERY WOMAN'S U-PORTUN ng to. | admire Mrs ns, or to a Sunday school pienic—he | We Were to cross the river to Long Is- tad 1 ek attaci : dvocacy of equal right went, whether the moon was favorable | 1and station, and there take another 11111 |ng B e " ae e ind iny mes vomen would wipe out or not, and he usually got up in the | train for Richmond Hill, about nine letters y kind the wm t are grea dead of the night, so as to get “a good | miles up- the line. Wednesday of each week. Write on but rom them. 1 regard v start.” We reached the all whold and And See What He Has Got Adéress, SOCIAL CORNER EDITOR, © Tth century blight u Well,” T said_to Sarah Frances (my | Went into the litt! fon to wait for To Sell. i i century civilizatic d only daughter), who had done | the boat that was coming in from the 0 Sel 1%} v glad nshine has come to r a week but talk about this | othe de. I had no more than sat If you have any plumbing werk, g THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $250 w X second; $1.00 o |one Corner Shut-in; and I hop: trip to the great cily of | down and begun to free and easy | if you have buml‘ ’whd-‘o(dn. third. Award made the last Saturday In each moail. ! s able to look after the “pose i, “we'll go just the same, | like, when all of a sudden pandemoni- and have not been able to keep com- . be " chicken coop and to| even if we have to wear our blanket | um reigned in every direction. My fortable let us talk it over. | have f enj »f midsu shawis ‘and_6vershoe: | first thought was, maybe some of the helped others, perhaps | can help you. ¢ i (ISR Bh L 2 r e o | " As for myself I didn't care, but Sarah | animals up to Central Park menageric | » SOCHAL CORNER POEM i a O O vaon | Corner and appears to find enjoyment | Frances thought folks would criticise | had gotten lose and gone on a ram- i | toas d ackers |t us, and say we had come from the | Dage, and, likely not, was coming . 4 750 By M. ‘ Soia - ks S am | il S T R S B e ¥ et anitary Plumbing Pot she air blow in n me, Sl T Jueen Bess, 3 things, which didn't trouble me scope bag, and the um- | ' Let me see the midnight sky WHOLESOME FOOD SHOULD BE |and Jane Ann: an ra of Can it won't her when she geis to be asbrella, and we elves for | 9138 linen or Iawn, s suitabls for this 45 » b idnigt | LES 00D SHO k | b : st T i me g—we dic kno' hat . g Btand back, sisters, from around me. | TRt old as I am. So we bundled up and| something—we didn't know just what.| s Gy WAIST MODEL. 32,34, 36, 58, 40 and 42 inches, bust | A BOeP 110 &4 Up (o date bathrosm God! it is so hard to die AP Tt hired man loaded us into the women and children fought with measure, It requires 2% yards of 3o-| I8 ORIy less reiresbi.g tban ihe Raige the pillow up, oh, Martha . | “democrat wagon,” with our budgets|each other and ran in all directions LADIES' SHIRTWAIST. | inch material for the 36-inch size. itse.l. During the summer you B Ahithe. 300 ware ¥ind i i ndles | policemen sprang up like mushro Neasies duiine | | A pattern of this llustration mailea | b8 more look to the bath for B s, o e |s ettet rah Frances dian't like the looks!|and all were s ling to reach the | This pleasing model may be em-| (o any address on receipt of 10 cents in | Somiort 1 will show you samples and i g i) n of my telescope box (which, by the phone in the station all at the same | o CorSE B NACE- e Sosing. siiver or stamps. plans of the porceiain and o 1 siheis Shisks : way, had pretty much outgrown lis L . it ceve 152 two-pieet model, “Castimers, | Order through The Bulletin Compaay, :,"“‘,{Y' Ry m’fum.. sy s P shov T e5), ‘and said it Jooked “ns tho'| By this time 1 was feeling pretty | henr silk, velvet, voile, madra . Norwich, C Ayl heeding we ¥ ing out o peddle mo. | anxious, when o informed by a o " S3Ene L e from & sanitary standpoini—and guare n L gt B SR B i B e o oo tiishod “Ba would by | blg fat woman (who had survived the = citee the entire job finger round so tight a s a suit case.” But [ knew this was|Stampede and no damage done With | ter than dandelions and not second m[,.na independently; but were governed. the thousht so worthiess | 3 be ¢"of the question, for it \would cost | Uhe exception o Taving ~her “hal | the best of spinach. The milkweed |in a measure, by the critcism o ac- 3 F ]'OMPK]NS' et me keep it there, : ore than all the eges them Plymoutk | knocked off) that the cause.of all the | was large and course, and I took only | tions of their neighbors or friends. ; - R BiA a ) Rocks had laid i & week: besides, it | Commotion was the blowing up of a|two or three inches of the top. Some| We often hear Mrs. A. say -Wnat ©7 West Main Streer With a ban Douglass’ hair. = . 14 too stylish for us, and gar factory only two r'\u ks awa | one had preceded me, and because they | will Mrs. B. say or Mrs. C. think?" E it o ard ‘ and not a sound had we lieard above | had cut what thes wanted the weeds | and she iries to act accordingly, often 3 R i Bk e (L F n the fruit in al way, | goi [ all alone by ourseives, 1 ¢ the rattle-te- of unloading and | were sending up two tender shoots| doi s i t B ate Mo had the reat: Mo AWl e und of s ) ea 1| care if 1 had to carry my clothes {loading up of that ferryboat. = | where there was.ouly one before. Hot| womsl o ?F‘ii'“:ir‘.f"fi‘n‘c"fi'r“ffif‘.i?fi E. L. BURNAP u me and let me lean it, s b it o When serving, dil pine box. 8o I Just fold her to pocket | it suddenly occurred to me that John | why shouldu't it be Bood? It it first | of independence to conduct her own ntle 1 L Sredat. = SRSy ! or as may be n r pride and say nothing Edward said it was at just such a time | cousin 1o the lettuce, which is also a | affairs, By 1 Tour b i a te . Tew of the. cherrie Tt ace, a1l + fHis Misppened ew o were robbed, and T again con- | milkwesd, (i giad of the acquaintance of « | PINMDING, Sleam and Gas ;n:. I heard lonz. long ago | g e £ ack in 1901, and in February. too. 1 acksthook ta. 66 1f ey | 1 am interested ;,:J\n» Bromley j“‘l”‘nr’rsfln whase 1ifs Whs ot 1ndgenced 9 AR! how sweet s are singing e ks o aat i shall nev the exact time, fo ; If was s and | rose, 1 have a wild rose I brought in| by what others thought or said, as she ) ; L 1 heltelen s £ n spots that still linger in my| We finally i iega o <‘.‘l~\ nation, | celain pink. 1 like to look at it in the | She was active in educational and re- 130 Platt Ave T Oh! my father my mother o s JEnid. £ A ; 4 7 e eating o KO0l hearly subberimorning, when it is bespangled with|ligious work; her counsel was sought Will you not forgive the pas e e 3 it aly got rdthe train. not| (GIONer ey, called {t th with @ ldew and shedding its fragrance to at- | by those who needed it; she ministered w;-" vou hear a anger tel U it P . o » worse wear, although ot men Revan . =t tract the bees. Pity it is that the wild| to the lowly in their need and she ut of A N ove i eoid Se¢ 1 Temperan ettt tra )\ frosted. But 1sn't going to tell « told Sarah I‘rances we had beller | qrops at night the sweet petals it un- | munity in which she lived. - s il o en T am dead? n G i ome | it 3¢ if was: so I just settled myself, | £0 0 bed as soon as we finished cat- | folded in the morning. The English | i THEODA. | T y only you. ob. % Martha! © e A Hive nd ¢ fhcier snd my eves and breathed a prayer IS, 0 as to get a have made the wild rose the Alexa Willimantic. A | Tin ad Sheet Metal Worker sep the lox h by my b A ht g This | of thankfulness that we had at last| MOTning, for I sw drian fete day emblem, the Rl W5 Sucved : lorwa$ and nothing had hap-| Wax figgers” the \erself regarding this wild beauty with Agent fo: Richardeos and Noyniea Pet 2 strain of h { He - et i Divnt; mot sven the| my! money’ eld hemc BECCY IS A GOOD GUESSER. | Furnaces. Drowns the i i wl e sl S | to the Museum o One of the sisters spoke of the pret- | ’ TR 55 West Main Strest. Nerwich, Conn. Btill T hear the wild w ealing, | p, Soroad | - Fruit Shrub—.A refreshing d Frances wanted to know if 1 \Where there w roses she had in front of her home, | gcaF Soclal Corner Sisters: Yes And 1 float aw h hin ( Sister ‘ ‘ ] cen Wanted 10 oW 13} thing under the 1 p ¥ . *| Becey, you have partly guessed right. And o s i jught 1 could find my way arour this prompted me to count mine, | e Aol I am coming. 1 s glass e i At nd currants tter 1 i In New York, and 1f 1T did not s 1 was surpr to/find elghty. in | 1 1304 foReep the bostofiive, but Sow m comine. Douclacs Dilatase | % ] 4 = % oot e e | g S it b surprised o tnd sy oS’ he & 0 mat | iso ine | ROBERT J, COCHRANE Death gives b B . arar pre 1 g glass by 1 years to go on.a §oc e wer bright and e hoice plants—taking the old pood | Lon SFa.INE SEESIUS. e Ted | Gan Fiteh ) Steam Fitting. Sister Martha. Bis s oty i b st (L Lt Thanks for the card. You s T considered myself an ex-| ot beln S do eizht inches of it. and having hed | L love to pick berries; and did you e Has the moon g ik < o oW now you. A lit pert at asking qnestions, It those po- | and makin T ¢ them into the ground two or three | °\°L, &0 blueberrying in a pasture call- Norwich, Conn. Ak, the cell seems B8 in ot : s et me your first initiz i A auln only take time to an- | up more of my dollar and a half than | jnohes and firmed them, or trodden: °d, the Morse lot” in Union? Agent N. B, O. Sheot Phcking. adrid gt 1 know that June : : lace i ad, your { cwoihem. This seemed to reassure| ) €xpected to, in carfares, so t down the ground, cover’ them with a [ | Wonder if the sisters are canning, S (20T vhite beds lying, | & make into | or ; . Lhe w5 she always had great confi- | Ll lime we had scen the ¢ muothed bottle and leave them un- | 25 cherries and blueberries will be| B e e en b . 8 ce in her Ma's ability to manag “ LA Lty They will then be|Plenty, and getting ripe it the hot | Whrough your dreams comes there no | - oyafis e W e T Cotne but et ] satd ooy na iy hen e | \weather does not spoil them, message, | dissolve in |y, Socla s sl s ey v 't ““Sarah Frances, we will sce hemselves, .. " T wonder if the brother that signs | 1 B i I n of butter | i ¢ O o Touisiis iF| It was thicn abont lock and cllbing 2oadr B8 e lives in Unlon (as that used to be call- Hea"n a“d 7|Umhln . : wHO. |I wapd. was® always| Jiere both hun 1 ) t a HANNAH DUSTAN. |4 s0), or does he live nearer Nor- {n 1 e i/ o 1t olks getting robbed on o il S . b . s ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES. |® S e dihe e e inord e 0%, doughy . TSN Fopa fie Sopia) Carderting will Bave 92 Franklin s"!“‘ A , P | HOW TO MAKE HANGING 1 el ot e rving | coffes ed COMMENTS BY THEODA. | a good time the Fourth, is the wish of ved ,Y\F;fl't‘ ,‘_'n. r wa led as | an { SHELVE o . alt abox : er At In the air e Dear Editor and Sisters of the So b s e Otedte or wr Dear | B . n erstocking. But| (fo'ntceim 1 was ) 4 al Corner=" T Wan gl44 té;#ee hoW | Smith’s lithia tablets and bathe with READY- Posta ¢ received and | . 50, | Dear sis s said If 1 could only get there my_| gur, and the first bench I sa uibily iy ars reaponded. to the HINYE anR oy, e F s ey g bgssntl CHEFS DAUGHTER—Letter has ARETROIEAS (Ll ong . hous ning is | 107 M e ‘1‘,'-‘.\‘:”!1\' 1 money, and i go. There are enough of us | lm'm-l»l ’J?r-‘v;‘ ;]‘vd-.ijilia‘\ o7 1| All §00d wishes to the Social ¢ - $058 Mmailed to Abij vv,r-d conomy IN fore irop yo < 8 Fine font o Thoos ST ceuta, e e wal s Sk Jumns filled; and, laven't been having & Rip Van Win- | " T I CORA OF NOR he souvenir | I won w S s to “figge & whab | Loaed, 1o L f hope to Tom ne iters, | kle sleep.- Oh, no; but I have bee B0 B5s béeh matied to Danghier, | o S mou I ying to “figger” out what 1| buts. until it seemed as if we had cov- | e will even be something in (he | very busy with my flower garden, | WHAT 18 GOOD FOR NIGHT E. ZYour did not reach The | & M 00m when n G o le Sarah Frances and I were | Soojqms cones 4 was . le for a nest egg each week. | Ti is the first one I ever had, and | SWEATS. Bullet - S “ak Sekignad. | er ‘ o p ry 3 pt seeln’ (and I Was| oomman lyenen Ten Sl ; o we to s "nrfv:» :'1 ack, haps some of you may know just Py It was changed t 502, ast a8 2 e i at wi rmined to get a 100K at | gpe jace gyrre 7 3 ”‘"]‘]""‘ g M it d od I enjoy it. And they are doing | Dear Editor Social Corner: Will you that the Corner m have th 1o e, begide 3 e th wax figgers” at.the Garden of| " gyah Frap Oy Bl bak giveadal anehwt { fine, although we haven't had any rain | please favor a constant reader and an efit of your plar | 1 o 3 Eden—no, that's not it, Eden Mused, | smeli dinner cooking o el O orditt e o | o aiun e af welks old writer of the Corner by asking the BLACK PANSY—No objection to | 0 b or Muzay, something like that—any-|j am g0 hungry! elolts that there 15 oae wha 1o ablo | perut, while busy with my garden 1| Cornerites in guneral What is §sod for B . b a0 fes plaid s oy wa went): whentloand DeROIG! We ' T Hain: oo T Visdhe ol {here ls ble | haven't forgotten any of the Social ‘night sweats. So many of them lmow change of p o edi 3 i d 4 T to carry out her pians on schedule | Corner, I . . BE R ¥ it that he may keep your |5 1 they were a g and | 10 into some place as dark as EEYPL. | the times in o we must not | time. As for some op 4 perhame. must | Gorner. 1 do go enjoy. hearing from | of good old-tashioned remedies for oth- Sk’ S88re il = ) ther de, an It must have been an underground| vicid fh tempis e auet noos Uink: JAB ST i UM oeSRIGH em all. But T have been inventing | er things, I know some of them must . IT g W t and ¢ size—those that| . cooe for no sooner had we gotten| zary to sacrifice omachs to keep | interr T iathar Aites (that Fav oty "': r"”f,_":\” "1"“' Ta!«l? & have a cure for sweating at night. " « T o = r ko 1 and £aithys AWy SHaNTOut i rrar ten e s ” = y d by other duties that have | many tan sofa plllow tops as w < vor ‘i ABIJAH'S APPETITE FOR PIES, . £ d (g f e n ik and falrly underway than m landin: ho police station, of | to be Gone. Just then: aRd our regulas | e un antpis Dillow tops as will do | "‘Thanking you in"SdvEses, T am ifelihody ngings > X as a wink. | biatng Dt off thE cath foF $asic of HioEos B T el ; o ne. When MY HY P/;”h?r.v f the Socia r 1 wish ! v : i azes, & e i S AN M”‘_‘\v_ oy — g | ¥ our carfare, w st do bu an do is e inevitable | gether, and see what a pretty outside pr ® mk ghterfor || » e X W ) of the boards |V higpered, hoarsa, Shes | i vou ever catch me coming to New | with as good grace as sle you have. (A tub partly filled with eold water e Tk piccrast e g i + the size of 6 | s G e bt || LU tojsee thasightsiasiin on s U0l If Ready does not come forth soon | Ol stocking legs are fine to pull on Placed under the bed has been known 5. atke fia) o s 1 buttons, || : s | T looked around in the darkness, but|ar and a half, vou'll catch a weasel |we shall think she, too, has changed | over furnitura legs. First cover with | 10 _cure might sweats when mothing v it's i el ! P « P ] S il o SRR RGO e er name; and we will charter Aunty | excelsior—then the stocking legs. You | el would—The Ed.) B R ol o I¥ i i Aroug stiil. then we dashed | not given T oy a ) ]nx‘l e u]: and we will all at- | will find them useful when packing to n ker than |2° e her ¥ o t agaln. I looked into e sho ¢ T been | hap ;: i S, Monumental Majority. o i ¢ ~ ; o e : cen | hape wood box soclal wifl be a| = A corn may be cured by applying a | 1y \a jority as long as the 1 t % s th 1 half was there, and it was. B s 3 reality after all {plece of surgeom’s plaster. This re- one could get the vote of those e T s o 3 N1 it oA o ; k I think we will appoint Aunty as|moves the pressure of the shoe and the (WO feel worse the day after a heli- uj etty goo I s ir T 0} i L on which covered as much ground ¢ = ~eoiil | ¥y b bread in a meat roaster o e here ¢ e nel ¥ 1 - T o o Will you please explain how | that has a top. This keeps the bread | b OCiP)Y 0ould be -elected.—Atchl something there is 2 i - ; Glob Ly Mg oS0 to. | Myl ¢ > 1o the | = — = s S S I tell which you were if the | from browning on the upper side before |C10P® R ey Jut w to \ e o ¢ sam ; S s o d bouquets” were from differ- | it is done through, thus baking it Vbemiiiiasiiiiliie o'lloh 1:2:‘ A Wiee RS o I E ar dy closed. We can compare notes som 1 Independence | When poaching eggs add a little vin- | |, Unencouraginy ABIJAH HARD, " e ed | firmly fo o . rosene nto all drains, ory w our own way; and | egar to the water with salt. It sets| “That audience cheersd my remarks Jumping Off Pla n v n ba . W Iso use Lo - G o stopped to | the egg in good shape. repeatedly.” “Yes," replied the me = t Ang B ¢ ) ] =B 8 Sy o st B s s e Thanks for card; wish 1 rose man. “I never yet saw an aud CROSS - CHRIS SEV e (n ) L rtair rour 3 " ol te hat it meant to the peuple and the | had your address—should like to write X = VERAL LAPS|y i : Aok sweetene Will close b mprovement of conditions of the | to you ence that wouldn't rather hear itsel AHEAD. ; i e ples baked | Pin w > times. Yes, we a free and inde- | Maine Lover: Trust you won't work |BOller than listen to somebody’s talk. H! ] 5 i e : P E endent nation—states and people— | too hard. Would like to hear i i Dear So roer Sist ome | emme nd | ; J 9 b : b Shelousor h 8, ALl N s "‘b\\m\”‘m‘m“ T e i agsin 10 gre nd to le! gy P e ewe . ! poAsint ey Y G Bitg) owrat e n ependent r al e have | Busybody, Frozen, Ma, Sunshine Forelgn Goods, I Bave little responsib s ; ) ee from flies, and, also, the d_they.w i rulers now than we had then. | (that is one of my nicknames my | Agsistant I . Jane Ann: Yes, | an >hone 1 tin ! “ ¢ : ple Is an element seemingly for- | friends love to cail me by): Trust | Aisistant Inspector—Say, Mr. Ap- R s ovecy moenine bl . iugh, : sary notice ove — en now, as we are letting money | y ' o pleasant Fourth of July = Draiser, here's a lady whose kid has alling up grocer and butcher for I e Ao le doors—I of the fl SHE TOOK BEE’S ADVICE. | &nd the honor () of office be our rul- | Wildnest: Your name Is great. Woulq *he German meal What's the Plles. Not oniy this, but 1 an 4 or i WL to ¢ door quick | . C— 5 ers; and unless we have cleaner poli- | love to hear from you. How nice if the y ‘em 7= ’ SIS ‘tpon o the Tidst of Ty work |dust gy o { ; 3 the. cur Editor Social Comer: When T read | tica ‘and . tamperante. - Is entoree | Sacal’ Commet Tamiy. cauld i oo g JU7 00 ‘em’—Harpers Weeky o stop and bathe a bumped head, bind . 3 2 will spoi ee’s * recommendation of _milkweed | throughout our land resirictions put [ Old Orckard heach for & picnic A 204 ate S & tas Tt ‘ Sin e corn sta greens, 1 made up my mind to try|on imm fon, these things will b enjoyed Pyt ¥ a,cut finger and ocen 1o m SWAT THE FL e a8 caEn e Them: | T ndl Dlbaty of the toesy hote: Suerthutis. . be | hennloved the story of the visit to A Definitlen, S Reee o it i s i 5 )t on nd proceeded to cook them as T would | indi how many would| I want fo tell those afficted with _ThE dream is conversation arranged B e ‘ . - ving flies, but oth | spinach, and I found they were bet- |« > admit that they do not Iive free | rheumatism. that 1¢ thay | ot oo |=Lady Grégory. & poddle of milk E MIBSES BILLIE 1y | : — oy 8ses t o g an me freely | An Obgerver. | Rt ¥ i . ere nuch mor h my programme £ blanks to ha writte ncerning (he fly cru = 1l h thie Arive he 5| 2 ¢ T simpl ge that each and ever y..:k,.“v ® or grocer's S B ore; ) T i ner reader enter en sticall The % » SR to e % £ a0 nte swatling campaign and | one end of tha house to the other dn. |1 ot S 5 o A 8 DOW | it sehold slogan, “Swat the fiy!" ¥ ing 0dd jobs accomplishing noth A raatls 5 ‘ i ligtla W p vho join this crusade | tng, thus not having a moment of the e h oAt dlicle a g 5 A Sapibss g0 luck in their swatting and | that they are through with their ordi ol e A AMER. ° 9 R . . e oet ' aaIes Lverywhnere 1 hai o sm er 3 . e ie) : El f | w spoke of havine . 5 BEE. ‘ ofter p t DELICIOUS BY | y H gt _a mile ! HE ENTERTAINED ON THE | Cou v ‘ 3 S “I had been a great sufferer for years before learning, of b - FOURTH. | f fly ¢ Although | are glad to know of ‘he wonderful benefit that Viburn-O-Gin Viburn-O-Gin. 1 had misplacement, fainting spells, constant x | te o Ghat ihs o e sl ¥ en I have | ez abways TEER, to" BUltereialol ChEi W headache, and other female troubles, which made me feel very SEASONAB | e e TESTED SE 570:«441,5 RECIPES. 8¢ € « no T ost in the Cor- | R v e A P - [ tHatr weak. 1 tried different doctors, but none gave me relief, so | Dear Slisters of the Social Corner: | car y D aeighibors and Hienda i iatt e Bepaterdi s took Viburn-O-Gin and it relieved me so much that I want you Por $ay of you that are fond of mac- e w I to spread the news of what it has done for me. It certainly will mwon! here is an excellent recipe for 2 of 7 et o 5 " sour chafing dish but on this Sy P Others write letters for publication, that suffering sisters, do as much for other sick women. BN aisians-Dustag tho dag | oy 2038 ha ik [~ w stop to realize that the| of salt pork put | unknown to them, may learn about it in the newspapers. ~ I e o oond of mack- | uly 4.1 ka Sineicn J,;‘lp:‘; |fy carries on its legs and body the |on er; add a pinch | zoni fn B Seater tnth) teitee; then | Teieads vy inner to fourteen | germs of chickenpox, scarlet fever, | of baking soda and salt. After boling @uin. eat Mmto inch lengths, rinse well | much ot 1o da o't (hink I spent | meavles, diphtheria, typhoid and tu- |about 15 minutes, add green, which I B0 the-good work goes’ on. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT and lot stand in cold watar untjl nesd- | hougnt five por i hot kitchen. T|berculosfs, we readily see that too | generally get ready the night betore, | @d, then drain ihoroughls. Tn fhe . ents HORGET e R gt 1 canr taken in | Now this mixture: Tops of Viburn-O-Gin is a purely vegetable compound, containing . g Blager meit tablespoon of butter o WVes of bread, | pests, the Tight to st _delested of milkweed (be sure they are tender); no harmful propertles, is actively specific in its curative action $1.00 a bottle with full directions untll slightly browned, add one pint of ¢ pe ! 1t to roam at will on the | then add plgweed (or lamb's quarter, s o 2 s well seasonad (hi n Sl e s, Theso mado | dinir n kitchen, si m, or |as some call 1); then last, but not | o, the womaly Segans and. fuhctions. R b o e B o e e e D e FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., the macarent, 1ift and stir occastonally | morning erstell R fiRiE all gardens, 1 Think To young and old It is highly recommended for the treat- amtl Bevia o Speinic 1 one [ 5 . fore 1 plcked are a few gond rules to fol you have fine mens OSSO Rl 460 West 149th Street, New York cop grated oheese, add one table- | ung | ¥ : 4 ¢ | B Siosped po. vy o e y 5 us ters spoke of using | Creamed Lobster Homown tha meat | Vo niu e ud used for i ! R e < H: oo Mo g from a two pound lobster and eut into i of pean v | Ui I« i & andt gl oleces Bhi:BENed stend L for In the chafing dish, add one and a ven e slxleen es made | low SR, e both raised and | per, 8 small dessertspoon of flour for = = R8Il tablaspoons of four mixed with | 1w f with cake and wered, th ting urrent of t A = e’ RN o four mies &y fF vk ent of air | thicken! poured over crackers, | L, "o nad duaster ook i Jge o b e .| inakes” " cheap and_ dellclous supper | —~ v e ope and one-bel’ ~upe thin cres, v the crowd and | a 4| Queen Ress: I think I should like | § BOx As goon As trickened add ewcvcd he day, bad a cool dinner, |week Aa old broom to!to know you, How are your boys this o Adding two pounds of butter, the food cost about three dollars, or, if made by hired help, It would cost about five *,BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE

Other pages from this issue: